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The head of Indianapolis-based insurance company OneAmerica said the death rate is up a stunning 40% from pre-pandemic levels among working-age people.
“We are seeing, right now, the highest death rates we have seen in the history of this business – not just at OneAmerica,” the company’s CEO Scott Davison said during an online news conference this week. “The data is consistent across every player in that business.”
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Davison said the increase in deaths represents “huge, huge numbers,” and that’s it’s not elderly people who are dying, but “primarily working-age people 18 to 64” who are the employees of companies that have group life insurance plans through OneAmerica.
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A few things to take from this...
1- It's not not the unvaxxed causing hospital overcrowding.
2- The government experts are either misinformed or mischievous.
3- Deaths from COVID are only part of this two year disaster.
4- The loss of life in this age rage effects the economy big time in addition to people being paid not to work. It effects tax receipts which has to do with the inability to pay the country's debt's, and our own debts.
This is HUGE if accurate and the other life insurers will start hemorrhaging cash. Most of the big insurer earnings will be announced first week of Feb. Could be a blood bath.
Move along people, nothing to see here. I would love to see a breakdown of cause of death. I’m going to go out on a limb and predict heart attacks, strokes and blood disorders are high on that list.
Indiana is a big joke in terms of the average health of the populace. In the top 10 WORST in terms of obesity, smoking, high blood pressure, etc. all preexisting conditions that lead to worse outcomes with COVID, and delaying preventive health measures at hospitals due to the pandemic and related issues to that.
Indiana is a big joke in terms of the average health of the populace. In the top 10 WORST in terms of obesity, smoking, high blood pressure, etc. all preexisting conditions that lead to worse outcomes with COVID, and delaying preventive health measures at hospitals due to the pandemic and related issues to that.
It’s over dude. If the insurance companies start losing money to long term disability claims and death benefit payouts they will make a massive political stink. Insurance companies call the shots in almost all of the states.
That's what happens when you push this idiotic plandemic on everyone, take people away from their friends, activities, life, and destroy a perfectly fine economy just to get rid of some mean tweets!
Move along people, nothing to see here. I would love to see a breakdown of cause of death. I’m going to go out on a limb and predict heart attacks, strokes and blood disorders are high on that list.
Nailed it!
And this could be just a small fraction more of the iceberg revealed. No one should be the slightest bit surprised if it gets much, much worse. I pray it doesn't, but we were warned.
It’s over dude. If the insurance companies start losing money to long term disability claims and death benefit payouts they will make a massive political stink. Insurance companies call the shots in almost all of the states.
They will, of course, demand a government bailout and inflation will be launched from the moon, already reached, to Mars.
Move along people, nothing to see here. I would love to see a breakdown of cause of death. I’m going to go out on a limb and predict heart attacks, strokes and blood disorders are high on that list.
The COVID-sphere and all of the life altering pressures that accompany it do have a negative effect on people and their stress level - which affects health.
No one in the article claimed it was solely COVID related.
People are now getting tested to see if they are sick.
Now, imagine, if you will, a devastating pandemic of a variant so virulent that victims don’t even know they have it unless they obtain a positive test. This twilit nightmare is reality for the COVID-panicked, a new kind of Karen who has turned her controlling tendencies inward and will do everything in her power to make sure she herself never, ever spreads the dread disease. And therefore, it is crucially important that she gets tested … no matter what.
This mindset is not necessarily the fault of the COVID-panicked individual. The “experts” they’ve been told to trust, from the White House on down to the local news, are terrorizing them with lurid predictions of doom if they are unfortunate enough to contract the dread disease.
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Who are these people who wait for hours in the chill of a Boston winter for a COVID test? WBUR spoke to one of them.
Linda Roberts, who was near the back of the line, said it was the second place she went to just that day trying to find a test. The Boston resident said she was turned away from another clinic in the neighborhood earlier that morning.
Roberts said she felt fine, but wanted to make sure she wasn’t infected after celebrating Christmas with her relatives.
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